At this point, we're almost feature frozen for all of these four
components. We're fixing bugs and making sure the public API is
consistent and understandable.

Last two weeks saw us working hard on the context part. We finished
a major code refactoring and introduced a robust locale fallback, which
I'll blog about in a future post.

Testing with Mocha

Another important improvement introduced recently was the addition of
a full-featured testing framework, Mocha. We've written over 200
test cases for the compiler and currently we're creating more tests
for other components. As an nice bonus, Mocha also gives us beautiful
test coverage reports.

Mocha is based on node.js, so we had to make a few small modifications to the
codebase in order to support it. For example, we make use of
node-XMLHttpRequest to mimic the XHR interface available in the
browser.

Project page on GitHub

We created a GitHub page to serve as the entry point for all of the
docs that we're writing. Check it out at
l20n.github.com/l20n.js.

We use excellent Docco to generate documentation from the comments
in the code. See the compiler docs for an example.